Your Web Design Business Toolkit

Your Web Design Business Toolkit is a starter kit of core tools for work-at-home moms (and dads) who have always wanted to own a home-based web design businesses. It contains the time-tested guidance they will need to get their business up and running. More

Your Web Design Business Toolkit is a starter kit of core tools for your future home-based web design business. It contains the time-tested guidance you need to get your business up and running.

Take the guesswork out of starting a web design businessYou’re not sure if you should register your business as a sole proprietorship or as an LLC? Your Web Design Business Toolkit answers that question.

Establish yourself as a professional, even though you work out of your homeUnlike most self-help business starter books, this book gives you samples of the standard paperwork that your new business will need in place before you open the doors—things like a one-page business plan and a sample capability statement for a web design shop. Your Web Design Business Toolkit is specially designed to equip you for success.

Get the essential startup information you need quicklyBy comparison, it is a short book, but it is rich with all the information I wish someone had given me when I started my business. No need to search all over the internet for the critical web design resources you need; it’s all here in this book. Devour the book in one sitting. Return to it often like a tried-and-true resource.

Your Web Design Business Toolkit will help you weed through the hype from other business startup eBooks. It will help introverts and extroverts alike find their business legs and start making a profit sooner. Avoid the usual newbie mistakes with this unique eBook.

Linda Hargrove has published works of nonfiction and fiction. Her debut nonfiction project, Your Web Design Business Toolkit, draws on her years as a work-at-home web designer. Linda's novels, written under Linda Leigh Hargrove, include The Making of Isaac Hunt (June 2007), Loving Cee Cee Johnson (September 2008), and Saving Tate Michaels (2014). She currently resides in North Carolina with her husband and three sons. She blogs at 17seeds.org and is a contributing writer for UrbanFaith.com. Connect with her on your favorite social media platforms.

A two-volume series of DIY books. Volume 1 is for entrepreneurs interested in starting a home-based web design company. Volume 2 is for new fiction writers in search of tools to break into traditional and indie publishing.